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Discover the impressive careers of some of the NBA's most notable players, including Ray Allen, a 9-time All-Star known for his sharpshooting; Blake Griffin, the 2009 number one draft pick and Big 12 Player of the Year; and Steve Nash, a multiple-time NBA All-Star with a knack for assists. Other distinguished players featured include Kyle Korver, Derek Fisher, and Nick Young, each bringing their unique skills to the court. From championships to awards, explore their journey and impact in basketball.
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Ray Allen • #20 • Guard • 6’5” • 205 • Attended the University of Connecticut • 9-time all star • One of the most accurate 3 point shooters
Blake Griffin • #32 • Forward • 6’10” • 251 • Attended Oklahoma • Named Big 12 player of the year • Number one pick in 2009 draft
Steve Nash • #13 • Guard/Forward • 6’3” • 178 • Attended Santa Clara University • NBA All-Star multiple times • Has led league in assists and free throw percentage
Kyle Korver • #26 • Guard/Forward • 6’7” • 212 • Attended Creighton • Known for his 3-Pointers
Derek Fisher • #2 • Guard • 6’1” • 210 • Attended Arkansas – Little Rock • Current President of the Players Association • Won 5 NBA Championships
Danilo Gallinari • #8 • Forward • 6’10” • 225 • An Italian Player • Nicknamed “The Rooster” • Won best Italian player award
Hamady N'Diaye • #55 • Center • 7’0” • 235 • Attended Rutgers University • Originally from Senegal • Won Big East defensive player of the year
Josh Powell • #12 • Forward • 6’9” • 240 • Attended North Carolina State • Won 2 NBA Championships
Thaddeus Young • #21 • Forward • 6’8” • 220 • Attended Georgia Tech • Nicknamed Thad-Yo or Thad
Shaquille O’Neal • #36 • Center • 7’1” • 325 • Attended Louisiana State • 15 time all star • 5th all time in points scored • 6th in field goals and 7th in blocks • Oldest active player
Glen Davis • #11 • Center/Forward • 6’9” • 289 • Attended LSU • Nicknamed “Big Baby” • Originally drafted by Seattle then traded to Boston
Kevin Love • #42 • Center/Forward • 6’10” • 260 • Played for UCLA • 19th player to record a “30-30” • Won a gold medal at the 2010 FIBA world championships
Nick Young • #1 • Guard • 6’7” • 210 • Attended University of Southern California • Drafted by Washington in the 2007 draft
Tiago Splitter • #22 • Forward • 6’11” • 240 • Brazilian • Played in the Spanish league until signing with the Spurs in 2010
Josh McRoberts • #33 • Forward • 6’10” • 240 • Attended Duke • Originally drafted by the Trail Blazers but traded to the Indiana Pacers